CHAPTER VINFRINGEMENTS
Article 33Follow-up in the case of serious infringements by F1a United Kingdom fishing vessel
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F2A fisheries administration must respond to the notification referred to in Article 32(1) without delay and shall ensure that the fishing vessel concerned is inspected within 72 hours by an inspector duly authorised in relation to the infringement. The duly authorised inspector shall board the fishing vessel concerned and examine the evidence of the suspected infringement established by the inspector, and forward the results of the examination as quickly as possible to the competent authority F3of the fisheries administration.
2.
Following notification of the results of the examination referred to in paragraph 1, F4a fisheries administration must, if the evidence so warrants, require the fishing vessel to proceed immediately, and in any case within 24 hours, to a port designated by F5a fisheries administration, for a thorough inspection F6....
3.
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If the fishing vessel is not called to port, a fisheries administration must provide due justification in a timely manner to the inspecting state and must forward such justification to the NEAFC Secretary.
5.
Where a fishing vessel is required to proceed to port for a thorough inspection pursuant to paragraphs 2 or 3, a NEAFC inspector from another Contracting Party may, subject to the consent of F10a fisheries administration, board and remain on board the fishing vessel as it proceeds to port, and may be present during the inspection of the fishing vessel in port.
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